A book of Data Structures by R.S Salaria is my preferred choice for people
who have just been introduced to Data Structures.
Regards,
Vikas.
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> Can anyone also suggest a good book for datasructures( besides
> tanenbaum cos it gets a wee bit too theoretical) .
consider Kruse!!! it is quite good (especially the pascal edition... that
imho is very easy to understand)
Bye.
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Try these books in the following order:
1. The Unix programming environment by Kerningham and
Pike.Prentice Hall India.(The book that will make you
fall in love with the unix environment as well giving
you the minimun knowledge to start programming in *nix
).
2. Advanced programming in the Unix